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    Transport is moving to buy and build modern merchant ships

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    Transport is moving to buy and build modern merchant ships Empty Transport is moving to buy and build modern merchant ships

    Post by Rocky Tue 26 Dec 2023, 4:48 am

    Transport is moving to buy and build modern merchant ships

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    The Ministry of Transport revealed its intention to purchase and build modern commercial ships to include them in its naval fleet, in order to activate and expand maritime shipping operations.
    Director of the Ministry’s Media Office, Maytham Al-Safi, said that the Ministry is currently moving to purchase and build modern commercial ships to include them in its naval fleet, in order to activate and expand maritime shipping operations, thus raising its efficiency in dealing with environmental and logistical challenges and enhancing its ability to compete economically, and this will also allow it to expand. In international maritime trade, which will contribute to strengthening the national economy and create additional job opportunities for graduates of maritime studies and specialists in this sector.
    He continued, that the General Company for Maritime Transport is working to expand its commercial fleet, in proportion to the size of the great progress achieved in recent years in this sector, by opening shipping lines with a number of Arab, Asian and European countries, the most important of which is the direct shipping line with China, as It contributed to increasing the number of commercial ships arriving at our national ports.
    Al-Safi indicated that the ministry is currently studying a plan to expand its work, by building a number of ships with large tonnage, which will fill the country’s need for the process of transporting ration card items and the goods it needs to support other sectors in all ministries and companies operating in Iraq, which contributes to supporting the country’s economy. Providing hard currency that supports the Iraqi dinar, noting that there are many options for contracting with a number of well-known international companies in the global maritime sector, to transport goods to and from Al-Faw port after the official operation of the port soon.
    He stated that the company currently owns 6 commercial ships, three of which are estimated to have a tonnage of (14) thousand tons, namely the Basra, Al-Muthanna and Al-Hadba, which operate in international waters outside Iraqi territorial waters, to transport many diverse loads, as well as two ships, the first a small service ship that operates in territorial waters. The local ship is to supply fresh water and fuel to ships arriving at Iraqi ports. The second is the Baghdad ship, which carries 10,000 tons and operates between the Emirates and Iraq to transport various containers.



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